Bird Migration and Misc Birding Thread

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A robin nested near one of our feeders and watched her feeding her babies this afternoon. Every time I picked up my phone to take a picture she flew off. Coincidence? Or sensing the danger of an old lady with an iPhone?
 
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I have installed and reinstalled Merlin several times. If I let the recording go for over 25 minutes it will not load for listening or reviewing. Now I do 15 minute maximum. I have 34 birds in a 25 minutes recording yesterday, would love to review it. Any ideas or solutions?
 

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In the past week a golden eagle has been soaring around my backyard. First time I've ever seen one. Didn't even know there was such a species. Looks like a very dark grey bald eagle.
 
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In the past week a golden eagle has been soaring around my backyard. First time I've ever seen one. Didn't even know there was such a species. Looks like a very dark grey bald eagle.
Those are tricky...could easily be a juvenile bald eagle:

 
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Those are tricky...could easily be a juvenile bald eagle:

Chatted today with the guy in charge of the local watershed (Shellrock) district and he informed me that there is a nesting pair of golden eagles on Albert Lea Lake, which is around 4 miles away from my place. Pretty good chance the bird I've been seeing is of that pair. Same size as an adult bald eagle. But, there is an active bald eagle nest a few hundred yards away, so you never know.
 

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My kids and I saw a couple of what appeared to be 2 American white pelicans flying over Boone today.

Things I didn’t think I’d see in Iowa.
 

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Squirrels found my oranges , they love them. Will buy a feeder.
Yesterday I put out a small plastic container (like dip comes in) by a nail to the top of a fence post and then half full of jelly. Have done this often in the past because it stays put. Last night it rained. Today it holds grape soup.
 

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My kids and I saw a couple of what appeared to be 2 American white pelicans flying over Boone today.

Things I didn’t think I’d see in Iowa.
American White Pelican is a fairly common migrant along major rivers. It does not nest in Iowa though nests along the Mississippi in Illinois, locales in WI, and MN.

 
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Chatted today with the guy in charge of the local watershed (Shellrock) district and he informed me that there is a nesting pair of golden eagles on Albert Lea Lake, which is around 4 miles away from my place. Pretty good chance the bird I've been seeing is of that pair. Same size as an adult bald eagle. But, there is an active bald eagle nest a few hundred yards away, so you never know.
Golden Eagles are very wary birds and nest only in rugged mountainous terrain. It is not associated often with lakes or rivers unless they are attracted to geese or other concentrated prey. Fish is not a major food item. I would be dubious of any May sighting of Midwest Golden Eagle, of nesting, or along waterways.
 
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Is anybody else seeing a lot of house finches? Merlin says they are rare but if I turn on sound ID it is usually the first bird I get hits for. When it’s the female, I have a hard time visually telling it from a lot of other birds, but I see at least one male every day, that is easy to visually identify. There were three males on one feeder at the same time.

I also have a hard time visually telling the mourning doves from Eurasian collared-doves, but Merlin hits on both for sound and I can now distinguish them by their call. If they are just pecking around under the feeder on the ground, I don’t have a clue which is which.
 

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Is anybody else seeing a lot of house finches? Merlin says they are rare but if I turn on sound ID it is usually the first bird I get hits for. When it’s the female, I have a hard time visually telling it from a lot of other birds, but I see at least one male every day, that is easy to visually identify. There were three males on one feeder at the same time.

I also have a hard time visually telling the mourning doves from Eurasian collared-doves, but Merlin hits on both for sound and I can now distinguish them by their call. If they are just pecking around under the feeder on the ground, I don’t have a clue which is which.

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